Top Builds in the Battle of Dazar'alor, courtesy of Warcraft Logs

Top Builds is a feature we introduced during Legion in order to help players using our talent calculators and class guides to quickly see the top Azerite Powers, Trinkets, and Talents are being used on any given raid boss. This week we integrated the feature into the Battle of Dazar'alor, in order to help players determine what their peers are using to succeed in the new raid.\r\rIf you're not familiar with the tool, it's an automatically integrated menu to the left of all our talent calculators, which allows you to select any current raid boss and see what options are being used by the top 100 ranking players for that particular encounter. This can be helpful in understanding when players are valuing a particular trinket, such as ~10% of all raiding Fury Warriors still using Mazzo degli Abissi di Lunacupa, or whether a top simming talent is actually used in a given encounter, such as Shadow Priests favoring Parola d'Ombra: Vuoto over Fortezza Mentale due to movement. However you decide to use the tool, it can be a great supplement to help you prioritize gearing or serve as a reference sheet for specializations which commonly change talents from one encounter to another, allowing you to keep up with what other players have been successful with.\r\r\r\rClick here to check out our talent calculators!\r\r\rHow is this data powered?\rWe use the Warcraft Logs API to pull data from the top 100 Heroic and Mythic ranks from the most recent patch on Warcraft Logs (meaning 8.1 for Dazar'alor and Uldir). At the start of raid progression, we'll start with Heroic difficulty and flip the switch over to Mythic as soon as those bosses are defeated! You can dive into further detail with their comprehensive rankings system to create further breakdowns, compare reports, see group compositions for each kill, and more.\r\r\r\rWant more information on talents for your specialization? Check out our talent build guides:\r\r\rBlood Death Knight \rArcane Mage \rAssassination Rogue \r\r\rFrost Death Knight\rFire Mage \rOutlaw Rogue\r\r\rUnholy Death Knight\rFrost Mage \rSubtlety Rogue\r\r\rHavoc Demon Hunter\rBrewmaster Monk\r Elemental Shaman\r\r\rVengeance Demon Hunter\rMistweaver Monk\rEnhancement Shaman\r\r\rBalance Druid\rWindwalker Monk \rRestoration Shaman\r\r\rFeral Druid\rHoly Paladin\rAffliction Warlock\r\r\rGuardian Druid \rProtection Paladin\rDemonology Warlock\r\r\rRestoration Druid\rRetribution Paladin\rDestruction Warlock\r\r\rBeast Mastery Hunter\rDiscipline Priest\rArms Warrior\r\r\rMarksmanship Hunter \rHoly Priest\rFury Warrior\r\r\rSurvival Hunter \rShadow Priest\rProtection Warrior\r\r

Commenti

Commento di Fenril7

I dislike things like this only because it usually causes nerfs to some Talents or Azerite Powers.

Commento di Zennen313

on 2019-02-05T00:37:28-06:00

I dislike things like this only because it usually causes nerfs to some Talents or Azerite Powers.\r\rPretty sure Wowhead's calculator is not what causes the nerf.

Commento di sinangelus

on 2019-02-05T04:24:03-06:00

I dislike things like this only because it usually causes nerfs to some Talents or Azerite Powers. The problem isn't nerfing op traits (because keeping them super strong makes people who were unlucky to find a piece with that trait screwed), but not compensating with dps buffs for specs who have overall weak traits or only nerfed ones (fire mages, frost dks, ww monks etc.) \r\rIf your spec is already middle of the pack or below average, and you rely on an op trait as a crutch, and then they nerf this trait, you fall even further down the pile while specs like boomkin, shadow, destro and affli dominate 90% of the current raid encounters. \r\rThe class balance leaves a lot to desire in the current raid, ferals, dks, enhance are again bench spec while warlocks are top dogs for the 5th raid in a row!